Full-Day Tour: Kuala Lumpur City Including Kuala Lumpur Tower, Batu Caves and Little India
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rating:
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Kuala Lumpur began as a tin mining settlement with Tudor-styled clubhouses. The city has now evolved into a modern haven with endless events and festivals, amazing food, and a shopping culture to satisfy any shopaholic. This full-day tour is perfect for any visitor who wants to see it all, but has limited time. Enjoy tours of Kuala Lumpur City Kuala Lumpur Tower, Batu Caves, feast on a banana leaf lunch, enjoy shopping and get your camera ready for a photo stop at the famous Petronas Towers.
More About This Activity All Full-day Tours →
Kuala Lumpur began as a tin mining settlement with Tudor-styled clubhouses. The city has now evolved into a modern haven with endless events and festivals, amazing food, and a shopping culture to satisfy any shopaholic. This full-day tour is perfect for any visitor who wants to see it all, but has limited time. Enjoy tours of Kuala Lumpur City Kuala Lumpur Tower, Batu Caves, feast on a banana leaf lunch, enjoy shopping and get your camera ready for a photo stop at the famous Petronas Towers.Your day will begin with a pickup from your hotel, before departing for the Kuala Lumpur Tower for a bird's eye view of the city at 9am. It houses the telecommunication and meteorological stations and a revolving restaurant. Your next stop is a photo shoot of the Twin Towers.
Visit the breathtaking Batu Caves. Climb 272 steps to reach the Temple of Hindu Deity, Lord Subramaniam, who is honored during "Thaipusam" in January or February every year. You will also see his 140 foot (42.7 m) statue. Batu Caves is said to be one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. Please be aware that you must be dressed appropriately to gain entrance in to the temple. Next, you will visit a pewter factory with a guided tour. See handcrafted souvenir items made out of tin, copper and antimony. You will also stop at a batik design factory to see how hand-drawn and block printing is done on cloth.
Next, visit the King's Palace and the National Monument, which is a war memorial for fallen heroes. Visit the Old Railway Station, the Independent Square where Malaysia got her independence from the British on August 31, 1957. In its vicinity is St. Mary's Cathedral - an Anglican Church with the Queen of England as the Patron. The exclusive Royal Selangor Clubhouse is of Tudor-styled design.
You will then continue on for a Little India walkabout and banana leaf lunch (enjoy eating with your fingers!) and complete the day with a visit to a cocoa boutique before returning to your hotel at approximately 4pm.
Visit the breathtaking Batu Caves. Climb 272 steps to reach the Temple of Hindu Deity, Lord Subramaniam, who is honored during "Thaipusam" in January or February every year. You will also see his 140 foot (42.7 m) statue. Batu Caves is said to be one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. Please be aware that you must be dressed appropriately to gain entrance in to the temple. Next, you will visit a pewter factory with a guided tour. See handcrafted souvenir items made out of tin, copper and antimony. You will also stop at a batik design factory to see how hand-drawn and block printing is done on cloth.
Next, visit the King's Palace and the National Monument, which is a war memorial for fallen heroes. Visit the Old Railway Station, the Independent Square where Malaysia got her independence from the British on August 31, 1957. In its vicinity is St. Mary's Cathedral - an Anglican Church with the Queen of England as the Patron. The exclusive Royal Selangor Clubhouse is of Tudor-styled design.
You will then continue on for a Little India walkabout and banana leaf lunch (enjoy eating with your fingers!) and complete the day with a visit to a cocoa boutique before returning to your hotel at approximately 4pm.
« Go Back